Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut
600 Block of South Canterbury Road (Rt. 169), Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut
Il est marié avec Lucy Galusha.
Ils se sont mariés le 12 août 1786 à Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, il avait 24 ans.Source 16
Enfant(s):
1. LDS IGI Batch 7450342
Barbour Collection Vital Records Windham County Connecticut
2. HALE COLLECTION
Headstones at “Baldwin Cemetery” in Canterbury, Ct.:
Justin, George, died Feb. 15, 1828, age 67 yrs
3. HEADS OF FAMILIES THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 CONNECTICUT Windham County. BROOKLYNE TOWN page 142
Name of head of family: Justin, George Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 6
4. Placed on the Revolutionary War Pension Roster April 1823
5. George, Justin, Haverhill. Private, Capt. James Mallon's co.; enlisted Oct. 3, 1779; discharged Nov. 10, 1779; service, 1 mo. 10 days, travel included, under Maj. Gen. Hancock at Castle Island; company raised in Essex Co
6. In 1826 the project of a canal along the valley of the Quinebaug absorbed much attention and was highly approved by the people of this town in open town meeting. The canal was to run from Norwich to the north line of the state, its objective point being Worcester. The state granted a charter for it, but before it was executed the railroad project superseded it. At this time the people were considerably aroused to the questions of manufacturing enterprises presented to them. Flourishing foundry works were carried on in the north part of Westminster parish by Isaac Backus and Nathan Allen. Samuel Hough and D. F. Eaton engaged successfully in axe-making. George Justin made scythes and axes in his blacksmith shop in South Canterbury. Perez Austin made and repaired wagons and carriages.
7. Birth: Sep. 12, 1761CanterburyWindham CountyConnecticut, USA Death: Feb. 15, 1828CanterburyWindham CountyConnecticut, USA George was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. George's pension records state that he and Walcott Justin served as privates in Colonel John Durkee's Regiment of Connecticut Militia. The Connecticut Military List of Pensions reports that George served as a private under Captain Robert Warner and Colonel Zebulon Butler, Connecticut Troops from Dec. 6, 1780 until December 6, 1783. He was discharged from the army in NYC after the peace treaty was signed. A Veteran's pension was awarded to George in 1818.
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Birth date: abt 1761 Birth place: Death date: 15 Feb 1828 Death place: Connecticut/ Ancestry.com
Residence date: 1810 Residence place: Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut/ Ancestry.com
Residence date: 1820 Residence place: Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut, United States/ Ancestry.com
Residence date: 1790 Residence place: Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut/ Ancestry.com
Birth date: 12 Sep 1761 Birth place: Centerbury, Connecticut Death date: 15 Feb 1828 Death place: Centerbury, Connecticut Residence date: Residence place: United States/ Ancestry.com
Residence date: 1800 Residence place: Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut/ Ancestry.com
Birth date: 9 March 1720 Birth place: Lyme, New London, CT Death date: 23 February 1792 Death place: Shaftsbury, Bennington, VT Marriage date: 9 September 1764 Marriage place: Norwich, New London, CT/ Ancestry.com
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